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Mining districts - 1M
Mining District Boundaries for the Yukon as defined by the Yukon Placer Mining Act. The Yukon is divided into four districts with a mining recorder's office in each. Distributed...Date updated: 2021-01-03Date created: 2016-06-15Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTML -
Mining districts - 50k
Mining District Boundaries for the Yukon as defined by the Yukon Placer Mining Act. The Yukon is divided into four districts with a mining recorder's office in each. Distributed...Date updated: 2021-01-03Date created: 2016-06-15Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTML -
First Nation Traditional Territories Core Area
"KFN-WRFN Overlap Resolution Boundary" means the boundary which, for the purposes of Settlement Agreements, eliminates the KFN-WRFN Overlapping Area. Distributed fromDate updated: 2021-01-03Date created: 2016-06-09Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTMLFire Regions
Fire regions are the largest management unit where wildland fire resources are allocated and deployed. They can be further subdivided into fire districts. Distributed fromDate updated: 2021-01-03Date created: 2020-05-06Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTMLAgriculture land applications
Land under administration and control of Government of Yukon, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources (EMR), Agriculture Branch. Includes active applications for agricultural...Date updated: 2021-01-03Date created: 2016-06-14Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTMLPlacer Grouping - 50k
Grouping can include up to a maximum of 750 placer claims. All placer claims must be contiguous, i.e. they must be adjoining. Any solitary placer claims that do not share at...Date updated: 2014-02-04Date created: 2020-01-30Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTMLQuartz Grouping - 50k
Grouping can include up to a maximum of 750 quartz claims. All quartz claims must be contiguous, i.e. they must be adjoining. Any solitary quartz claims that do not share at...Date updated: 2014-02-04Date created: 2020-01-30Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTML
The Government of Yukon acknowledges that Indigenous Peoples have traditional territories throughout the Yukon and celebrates their role as stewards of the lands and waters and their ongoing connection to this place.